Country / Alt-Country / Roots / Americana

I doubt it. Most modern bluegrass is CD only. I’m on the lookout for it too.
Which sadly, at the rate CDs are phasing out, is a problem for a niche genre like bluegrass to stay relevant. They should follow Billy Strings' and Molly Tuttle's marketing examples.
 
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This horrible cell phone pic from two years ago came up on my instagram history a few days ago. Tyler Childers playing on the patio of a club in Kansas City to about 200 people packed in there. It was the week before Purgatory came out and he was just starting to get a bunch of press about Sturgill Simpson producing his new album. I thought he'd get more popular but I had no idea he'd be where he is two short years later. He seems to really deserve the success.
 
Had Wood and Wire come up on a FB add in my feed. Pretty good listen. What's everybody's opinion. I could use some modern Bluegrass in my collection.
 
I know the answer but does anyone have a lead on a reasonably priced copy of the yellow splatter Country Squire? Couldn't make it to my local too after work on release day and it was long gone
 
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